yes
Yes, cell phones can contribute to noise pollution when used in public spaces at high volume or when notifications and alerts are left on in quiet settings. Prolonged exposure to loud phone conversations or ringing tones can disrupt the peace and quiet of the surrounding environment.
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The single biggest cause of car accidents while using a cell phone - is cell phones.
Pollution is NOT a form of cancer. Cancer is a change in a cell that causes the cell to overgrow and to spread itself in another area of the body. However, pollution MAY be a cause of some cancers.
yes
1. Cell phone was not switched on. 2. You didn't answer the phone quickly enough. 3. You decided not to answer the phone at the time.
No, there is no proof that cell phones cause tumors. Many alarmists began the rumor based on the microwaves in the cell phone but its has been proven a myth.
no
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cause the company painted it blue,of course!
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Nope, you can't get any form of cancer from your cell phone at all.